Couple Facing Manslaughter After Gender Reveal That Sparked CA Wildfire

A California couple is facing involuntary manslaughter charges for accidentally sparking a massive wildfire during a gender reveal party last year. The couple held the party at El Dorado Ranch Park, using a "smoke-generating pyrotechnic device" designed to release blue or pink smoke. But the device ended up setting fire to the dry grass - sparking a fire that would burn more than 36 square miles and destroy five homes. Firefighter Charles Morton was killed while battling the blaze. The couple, Refugio Jimenez Jr. and Angela Jimenez, are facing up to 20 years behind bars. They're due back in court Sept. 15th. Why do so many gender reveal parties turn deadly? Are the manslaughter charges warranted here?

Memorial Service Held For California Firefighter Killed Battling El Dorado Fire

SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 25: A photograph of fallen Big Bear Interagency Hotshot Charles Morton, a firefighter who was killed battling the El Dorado wildfire, is displayed at a memorial service for Morton on September 25, 2020 in San BernardPhoto: Getty Images North America


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